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... learned friend , the member for Knaresborough , and that was , the subject of South America . He wished to hear from the member for Knaresborough to what degree he claimed South America for his thunder . The hon . and learned gentleman ...
... learned friend , the member for Knaresborough , and that was , the subject of South America . He wished to hear from the member for Knaresborough to what degree he claimed South America for his thunder . The hon . and learned gentleman ...
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... friend , who had opened this de- bate so creditably to himself , and who ... learned gentleman had said , that there was something mean and paltry in ... learned gentleman seemed to suppose ; but if he thought that war was not to be had ...
... friend , who had opened this de- bate so creditably to himself , and who ... learned gentleman had said , that there was something mean and paltry in ... learned gentleman seemed to suppose ; but if he thought that war was not to be had ...
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... learned friend ( Sir J. Macintosh ) ; but he ( Mr. Canning ) would claim for himself the merit of that to which the hon . and learned gen- tleman affixed blame - the merit of selecting the time , and of de- vising the mode , in which ...
... learned friend ( Sir J. Macintosh ) ; but he ( Mr. Canning ) would claim for himself the merit of that to which the hon . and learned gen- tleman affixed blame - the merit of selecting the time , and of de- vising the mode , in which ...
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... learned what that in- crease was really to be . Colonel Palmer touched upon the same topics as Mr. Hobhouse . Sir J ... friend near him ( Mr. Goulburn ) would give notice of a motion on the subject of the associations in Ire- land , and ...
... learned what that in- crease was really to be . Colonel Palmer touched upon the same topics as Mr. Hobhouse . Sir J ... friend near him ( Mr. Goulburn ) would give notice of a motion on the subject of the associations in Ire- land , and ...
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hon . colleagues . He believed that all of them , except the learned gentleman who had moved the amendment , considered the bill as one which would greatly ad- vance the public interest . His right hon . friends ... friend the president of ...
hon . colleagues . He believed that all of them , except the learned gentleman who had moved the amendment , considered the bill as one which would greatly ad- vance the public interest . His right hon . friends ... friend the president of ...
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